A message from Amatus Health CEO Mark Gold

To Our Dedicated Amatus Team Members:

As we follow the impact of the coronavirus (COVID-19) on the global community, the health and safety of our employees and clients remains our top priority.

Our company serves a population that needs us the most during this most unsettling and unprecedented time. We, as the corporate teams, hold vital functions to support and allow our front lines, our facilities, to operate and provide quality care. Because our facilities’ services are contingent on our work, our offices will remain open until mandated otherwise by governing bodies.

Just as it is our mission to care for our clients and be there in time of need, it is on that same token that we take pride in caring for the needs of our employees. To that end, please:

Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds.

Use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer that contains at least 60% alcohol if soap and water are not available.

Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth with unwashed hands.

Avoid close contact with anyone who is sick.

Stay home when you are sick.

When coughing or sneezing, cover your mouth and nose with fixed elbow or tissue, and throw away the tissue immediately, wash hands after as well.

Clean and disinfect frequently touched objects and surfaces.

Do not shake hands.

Maintain social distancing of at least 6 feet whenever possible.

We recognize that you may have concerns and circumstances that would make it difficult for you to work from the office. If this is the case, please reach out to your supervisor to discuss further. Depending on your role, scope of responsibilities and the reason for your absence, you may be allowed to work from home at your supervisor’s discretion. If remote work doesn’t meet the approved criteria or if working remotely is not possible, you will be asked to utilize your PTO if you do not wish to come to the office.

We have amazing teams across Amatus and its companies. This moment reminds us that we’re all connected. We’re called upon to be our best selves with patience, understanding and compassion, so that we may stay committed and persevere together in all the days and years ahead.

As we go forward, we’ll be sure to keep you updated, and know that we always value your questions and feedback.

Detox and Outpatient Rehab

The types of detox and rehab programs that people choose mean the difference between relapse and sobriety. It’s important that they choose programs that give them the resources and level of care they need. To that end, they need to understand their options. Outpatient detox followed with outpatient rehab is one path that they could take.

Outpatient Detox

After patients provide honest and accurate information, drug detox centers can understand their situations. They use these details to create a custom treatment plan for each person. The plans include medical or alternative care to relieve withdrawal symptoms in a safe way. Detox centers also provide services that treat serious health conditions.

Outpatient detox programs don’t require patients to stay at the facility for treatment. Unlike inpatient programs, outpatient treatment allows patients to travel to and from the facility. Patients typically attend therapy, support groups, and other classes during their visits several times a week. When the treatment is over for the day, they go home.

The flexibility that outpatient detox provides isn’t appropriate for everyone. It could leave them susceptible to drug influences and triggers that make them use. It’s ideal for people with mild drug problems and a low risk for complications from withdrawal symptoms. It’s also more suited to people who have family support and make a strong commitment to stay sober.

Outpatient detox usually lasts from five to 10 days. However, it could last longer depending on the person. A quality detox center provides care for as long as patients need it, to prepare for a rehab program.

Is Outpatient Detox Effective?

Although experts promote inpatient detox as more effective, outpatient detox is a safe and effective method with quality care. However, it’s only an effective option for mild to moderate withdrawal symptoms. These include nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite and shaky hands. People with more severe symptoms such as delirium and hallucinations need inpatient treatment.

Outpatient Detox Benefits

The biggest benefit of outpatient detox is its flexibility. Although it may hinder some people, this flexible program allows those in treatment to keep working or going to school. It causes fewer disruptions to their daily responsibilities than inpatient care.

Also compared to inpatient detox, outpatient treatment is less time-consuming and cheaper. Those who receive outpatient care have more social support opportunities too. This benefit is possible if they go to support meetings outside of the detox center.

Outpatient Rehab After Detox

Completing outpatient detox is only the beginning of getting sober. The ultimate goal of detox programs is to prepare patients for the spiritual, mental and physical work of drug rehab. Many people who finish outpatient detox choose to continue their treatment with outpatient rehab.

Patients work with outpatient rehab centers to create treatment plans that fit into their schedules. These plans require them to visit the centers at scheduled times for therapy or medications. At the same time, patients can keep living at home and attend work or school. The general focus is to provide education, counseling and a network of support.

There are a few formats for outpatient rehab programs. Day programs require patients to visit the detox center five to seven days a week. Intensive outpatient programs set measurable goals to monitor patients’ progress, and their commitment decreases as they meet these goals. Continuing care includes support resources that usually meet once a week to help those in recovery stay sober.

Serenity House Detox Helps You Choose the Best Program

If you aren’t sure whether outpatient or inpatient detox is right for you, Serenity House Detox can help you choose. Our two detox centers in West Palm Beach and Fort Lauderdale, Florida, offer both programs types. We will assess the drugs that you use, your drug use history, and your emotional and physical well-being.

Serenity House Detox believes in putting your needs first. We focus only on detox to ensure that you’re ready for the inpatient or outpatient rehab that follows. Basing our programs on 12-steps and therapeutic treatments, our detox services include: